Skip to main content
Top
Published in: BMC Public Health 1/2004

Open Access 01-12-2004 | Research article

An assessment of factors contributing to treatment adherence and knowledge of TB transmission among patients on TB treatment

Authors: Frederick AD Kaona, Mary Tuba, Seter Siziya, Lenganji Sikaona

Published in: BMC Public Health | Issue 1/2004

Login to get access

Abstract

Background

The treatment guidelines for tuberculosis treatment under Directly Observed Treatment, Short-course (DOTS) have been a common strategy for TB treatment in Zambia. The study was carried out in Ndola, Zambia, to investigate factors contributing to treatment non-adherence and knowledge of TB transmission among patients on TB treatment, in order to design a community-based intervention, that would promote compliance.

Methods

A household-based survey was conducted in six randomly selected catchment areas of Ndola, where 400 out of 736 patients receiving TB treatment within the six months period, were recruited through the District's Health Management Board (DHMB) clinics. All patients were interviewed using a pre-tested structured questionnaire, consisting of i. Socio-demographic characteristics ii. Socio-economic factors iii. Knowledge about TB transmission and prevention iv. Patterns in health seeking behaviour and v. TB treatment practices at household level.

Results

Most male TB patient respondents tended to be older and more educated than the female TB patient respondents. Overall, 29.8% of the patients stopped taking their medication. There were 39.1% of the females and 33.9% of the males, who reported that TB patients stopped taking their medication within the first 2 months of commencing treatment. Age, marital status and educational levels were not significantly associated with compliance. The major factors leading to non-compliance included patients beginning to feel better (45.1% and 38.6%), lack of knowledge on the benefits of completing a course (25.7%), running out of drugs at home (25.4%) and TB drugs too strong (20.1% and 20.2%). There was a significant difference [OR = 1.66, 95% CI 1.23, 2.26] in TB knowledge, with more males than females reporting sharing of cups as a means for TB transmission, after adjusting for age, marital status and educational levels. Significantly [p = 0.016] more patients who had resided in the study for less than two years (59%) were more likely to report mother to child transmission of TB, compared to 41.2% of those who had been in the area for more than 2 years.

Conclusion

This study established that 29.8% of TB patients failed to comply with TB drug taking regimen once they started feeling better.
Appendix
Available only for authorised users
Literature
1.
go back to reference HIV/AIDS in Zambia: Background Projections Impacts Interventions. Ministry of Health and Central Board of Health. Lusaka, Zambia. 1997 HIV/AIDS in Zambia: Background Projections Impacts Interventions. Ministry of Health and Central Board of Health. Lusaka, Zambia. 1997
2.
go back to reference Central Statistical Office [Zambia], Central Board of Health [Zambia], ORC Macro: Zambia Demographic Health Survey (2001–2002). Calverton, Maryland, USA: central Statistical Office, Central Board of Health, and ORC Macro. 2003, 155-161. Central Statistical Office [Zambia], Central Board of Health [Zambia], ORC Macro: Zambia Demographic Health Survey (2001–2002). Calverton, Maryland, USA: central Statistical Office, Central Board of Health, and ORC Macro. 2003, 155-161.
3.
go back to reference Zambia National HIV/AIDS/TB Council: Zambia National HIV/AIDS Strategic Plan Summary, 1999–2001, Lusaka, Zambia. 1999 Zambia National HIV/AIDS/TB Council: Zambia National HIV/AIDS Strategic Plan Summary, 1999–2001, Lusaka, Zambia. 1999
4.
go back to reference Sukwa TY, Kaona ADF, Musonda MR: Preliminary Report on Multicentre Study on Factors Determining Deferential Spread of HIV in African Towns (Ndola site). Ndola Tropical Diseases Research Centre. 1999 Sukwa TY, Kaona ADF, Musonda MR: Preliminary Report on Multicentre Study on Factors Determining Deferential Spread of HIV in African Towns (Ndola site). Ndola Tropical Diseases Research Centre. 1999
5.
go back to reference Horizons Program. Ndola Demonstration Project: a midterm analysis of lessons learned. Nairobi Kenya: Population Council. 2002 Horizons Program. Ndola Demonstration Project: a midterm analysis of lessons learned. Nairobi Kenya: Population Council. 2002
6.
go back to reference Knut F, Musonda MR, Kasumba K, Ndhovu Z, Mluanda F, Kaetano L, Chipaila CC: The HIV Epidemic in Zambia: Socio-demographic Prevalence Patterns and Indicators of Trends Among Childbearing Women. AIDS. 1997, 11: 339-345. 10.1097/00002030-199703110-00012.CrossRef Knut F, Musonda MR, Kasumba K, Ndhovu Z, Mluanda F, Kaetano L, Chipaila CC: The HIV Epidemic in Zambia: Socio-demographic Prevalence Patterns and Indicators of Trends Among Childbearing Women. AIDS. 1997, 11: 339-345. 10.1097/00002030-199703110-00012.CrossRef
7.
go back to reference Auer C, Sarol JJ, Tanner M, Weiss M: Health seeking and perceived causes of tuberculosis among patients in Manila. J Trop Med Int Health. 2000, 5: 648-656. 10.1046/j.1365-3156.2000.00615.x.CrossRef Auer C, Sarol JJ, Tanner M, Weiss M: Health seeking and perceived causes of tuberculosis among patients in Manila. J Trop Med Int Health. 2000, 5: 648-656. 10.1046/j.1365-3156.2000.00615.x.CrossRef
8.
go back to reference Farmer PE, Robin SL, Kim JY: Tuberculosis, poverty and compliance: lesson from rural Haiti. Sem Respir Infect. 1991, 6: 254-60. Farmer PE, Robin SL, Kim JY: Tuberculosis, poverty and compliance: lesson from rural Haiti. Sem Respir Infect. 1991, 6: 254-60.
9.
go back to reference Farmer PE, Kim JY: Community based approaches to the control of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. Introducing "DOT" "Plus.". Brit Med J. 1998, 317: 671-674.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral Farmer PE, Kim JY: Community based approaches to the control of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis. Introducing "DOT" "Plus.". Brit Med J. 1998, 317: 671-674.CrossRefPubMedPubMedCentral
10.
go back to reference Nyirenda C: Impact of HIV and AIDS on families and children. HIV and Development Programme. Issues Paper # 22E: 10–27. Issued by UNDP and UNICEF in collaboration with UNAIDS. 1998 Nyirenda C: Impact of HIV and AIDS on families and children. HIV and Development Programme. Issues Paper # 22E: 10–27. Issued by UNDP and UNICEF in collaboration with UNAIDS. 1998
11.
go back to reference Wilkinson D: High compliance tuberculosis treatment Programme in rural community. Lancet. 1994, 343: 647-648. 10.1016/S0140-6736(94)92640-9.CrossRefPubMed Wilkinson D: High compliance tuberculosis treatment Programme in rural community. Lancet. 1994, 343: 647-648. 10.1016/S0140-6736(94)92640-9.CrossRefPubMed
12.
go back to reference Odusanya OO, Babafeni O Joseph : Patterns of delays among pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Lagos, Nigeria. BMC Public Health. 2004, 4: 17-10.1186/1471-2458-4-18.CrossRef Odusanya OO, Babafeni O Joseph : Patterns of delays among pulmonary tuberculosis patients in Lagos, Nigeria. BMC Public Health. 2004, 4: 17-10.1186/1471-2458-4-18.CrossRef
13.
go back to reference Ponyk RM, Makhubele MB, Hargreaves JR, Tollman SM, Hausler HP: Assessing health seeking behaviour among tuberculosis patients in South Africa. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 2001, 5 (7): 619-627. Ponyk RM, Makhubele MB, Hargreaves JR, Tollman SM, Hausler HP: Assessing health seeking behaviour among tuberculosis patients in South Africa. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 2001, 5 (7): 619-627.
14.
go back to reference Kaona ADF, Lafort E, Musonda MR, Tembo M, Siajunza TM: Round 1 Behavioral Surveillance Survey Zambia 2000, Volume one and two. Submitted to National AIDS Council-Ministry of Health, Lusaka-Zambia, USAID, Family Health International, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium and World Vision. 2004 Kaona ADF, Lafort E, Musonda MR, Tembo M, Siajunza TM: Round 1 Behavioral Surveillance Survey Zambia 2000, Volume one and two. Submitted to National AIDS Council-Ministry of Health, Lusaka-Zambia, USAID, Family Health International, Institute of Tropical Medicine, Belgium and World Vision. 2004
15.
go back to reference Somerville MA, Orkin AJ: Human rights discrimination and AIDS: Concepts and Issues. AIDS. 1989, 3 (Suppl 1): S283-CrossRefPubMed Somerville MA, Orkin AJ: Human rights discrimination and AIDS: Concepts and Issues. AIDS. 1989, 3 (Suppl 1): S283-CrossRefPubMed
16.
go back to reference Maher D, Hausler HP, Raviglione MC, Kaleeba N, Aisu T: Fourie- Tuberculosis care in community care organizations in sub-Saharan Africa: practice and potential. Global Tuberculosis Programme, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. Int J tuberc Lung Dis. 1997, 1 (3): 276-83.PubMed Maher D, Hausler HP, Raviglione MC, Kaleeba N, Aisu T: Fourie- Tuberculosis care in community care organizations in sub-Saharan Africa: practice and potential. Global Tuberculosis Programme, World Health Organization, Geneva, Switzerland. Int J tuberc Lung Dis. 1997, 1 (3): 276-83.PubMed
17.
go back to reference Needham DM, Fanssett GP, Foster SD: Barriers to tuberculosis Control in urban Zambia: the economic impact and burden on patients prior to diagnosis. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 1998, 2: 811-817.PubMed Needham DM, Fanssett GP, Foster SD: Barriers to tuberculosis Control in urban Zambia: the economic impact and burden on patients prior to diagnosis. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 1998, 2: 811-817.PubMed
18.
go back to reference Steen TW, Mazonde GN, Ngaka Ya Setwana , Ngaka Ya Sekgoa : Health Seeking Behaviour in Botswana with Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Soc Sci Med. 1999, 48 (2): 163-72. 10.1016/S0277-9536(98)00329-3.CrossRefPubMed Steen TW, Mazonde GN, Ngaka Ya Setwana , Ngaka Ya Sekgoa : Health Seeking Behaviour in Botswana with Pulmonary Tuberculosis. Soc Sci Med. 1999, 48 (2): 163-72. 10.1016/S0277-9536(98)00329-3.CrossRefPubMed
19.
go back to reference Ingengo A, Mattossovich D, Kiasekoka MJ, Caprara A, Dedri S, Tap G: AIDS patients in Abjan: Social dynamics and care process. Abstract number (PO-D 20-4014), Berlin. 1993 Ingengo A, Mattossovich D, Kiasekoka MJ, Caprara A, Dedri S, Tap G: AIDS patients in Abjan: Social dynamics and care process. Abstract number (PO-D 20-4014), Berlin. 1993
20.
go back to reference Glynn JR, Caraël M, Auvert B, Kahindo M, Chege J, Musonda R, Kaona F, Buvé A, for the Study Group on Heterogeneity of HIV Epidemics in African Cities: "Why do young women have a much higher prevalence of HIV than young men? A study in Kisumu, Kenya and Ndola, Zambia". AIDS. 2001, 15 (Suppl 4): S51-60. 10.1097/00002030-200108004-00006.CrossRefPubMed Glynn JR, Caraël M, Auvert B, Kahindo M, Chege J, Musonda R, Kaona F, Buvé A, for the Study Group on Heterogeneity of HIV Epidemics in African Cities: "Why do young women have a much higher prevalence of HIV than young men? A study in Kisumu, Kenya and Ndola, Zambia". AIDS. 2001, 15 (Suppl 4): S51-60. 10.1097/00002030-200108004-00006.CrossRefPubMed
21.
go back to reference Odebiye OI: Conception of AIDS and its prevention in a Nigerian University. J R Soc Hlth. 1992, 112 (59): 59-63.CrossRef Odebiye OI: Conception of AIDS and its prevention in a Nigerian University. J R Soc Hlth. 1992, 112 (59): 59-63.CrossRef
22.
go back to reference Maher D: Strategic framework to decrease the burden of TB/HIV. Stop TB Department. 2002, World Health Organization, Switzerland Maher D: Strategic framework to decrease the burden of TB/HIV. Stop TB Department. 2002, World Health Organization, Switzerland
23.
go back to reference Gostin L: Informed consent, cultural sensitivity and respect for persons. J Am Med Ass. 1995, 274 (10): 844-45. 10.1001/jama.274.10.844.CrossRef Gostin L: Informed consent, cultural sensitivity and respect for persons. J Am Med Ass. 1995, 274 (10): 844-45. 10.1001/jama.274.10.844.CrossRef
24.
go back to reference Kaona FAD, Tuba M, Mwandu D: Ndola Demonstration Project (NDP) – Zambia: Sampling and Recruitment for the Community: Sample for the Evaluation and Impact Assessment of the 18 months follow-up survey. Technical Report of the Mwengu Social and Health Research Center (MSHRC) – Ndola, Zambia. 2002 Kaona FAD, Tuba M, Mwandu D: Ndola Demonstration Project (NDP) – Zambia: Sampling and Recruitment for the Community: Sample for the Evaluation and Impact Assessment of the 18 months follow-up survey. Technical Report of the Mwengu Social and Health Research Center (MSHRC) – Ndola, Zambia. 2002
25.
go back to reference Simon D, Adams MA, Madhavan S: Women's Social Power, Child nutrition and Poverty in Mali. J Biosoc Sci. 2002, 34 (2): 193-214.CrossRefPubMed Simon D, Adams MA, Madhavan S: Women's Social Power, Child nutrition and Poverty in Mali. J Biosoc Sci. 2002, 34 (2): 193-214.CrossRefPubMed
26.
go back to reference Rajeswari R, Chandrasekaran V, Suhadve M, Sivasubramaniam S, Sudha GR: Factors associated with patients and health system delays in the diagnosis of tuberculosis in South India. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 2002, 6: 789-795.PubMed Rajeswari R, Chandrasekaran V, Suhadve M, Sivasubramaniam S, Sudha GR: Factors associated with patients and health system delays in the diagnosis of tuberculosis in South India. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis. 2002, 6: 789-795.PubMed
27.
go back to reference Buvé A, Caraël M, Hayes RJ, Auvert B, Ferry B, Robinson NJ, for the Study Group on Heterogeneity of HIV Epidemics in African Cities, et al: "The multicentre study on factors determining the differential spread of HIV in four African cities: summary and conclusion.". AIDS. 2001, 15 (Suppl 4): S127-S131. 10.1097/00002030-200108004-00014.CrossRefPubMed Buvé A, Caraël M, Hayes RJ, Auvert B, Ferry B, Robinson NJ, for the Study Group on Heterogeneity of HIV Epidemics in African Cities, et al: "The multicentre study on factors determining the differential spread of HIV in four African cities: summary and conclusion.". AIDS. 2001, 15 (Suppl 4): S127-S131. 10.1097/00002030-200108004-00014.CrossRefPubMed
28.
go back to reference Luo C, Chintu C, Bhat G, Raviglione M, Diwan V, DuPont HL, Zumla A: Human immunodeficiency virus type-1 infection in Zambian children with tuberculosis: changing seroprevalence and evaluation of a thioacetazone-free regimen. Tuber Lung Dis. 1994, 75 (2): 110-5. 10.1016/0962-8479(94)90039-6.CrossRefPubMed Luo C, Chintu C, Bhat G, Raviglione M, Diwan V, DuPont HL, Zumla A: Human immunodeficiency virus type-1 infection in Zambian children with tuberculosis: changing seroprevalence and evaluation of a thioacetazone-free regimen. Tuber Lung Dis. 1994, 75 (2): 110-5. 10.1016/0962-8479(94)90039-6.CrossRefPubMed
Metadata
Title
An assessment of factors contributing to treatment adherence and knowledge of TB transmission among patients on TB treatment
Authors
Frederick AD Kaona
Mary Tuba
Seter Siziya
Lenganji Sikaona
Publication date
01-12-2004
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Public Health / Issue 1/2004
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2458
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2458-4-68

Other articles of this Issue 1/2004

BMC Public Health 1/2004 Go to the issue